Hi TiddlyWikians,
I’m splitting the thread A multi-column Layout / Storyview into this separate thread for any bugs you and I encounter
Please leave a comment here if you find something strange you would like to see fixed
Thank you,
Simon
Hi TiddlyWikians,
I’m splitting the thread A multi-column Layout / Storyview into this separate thread for any bugs you and I encounter
Please leave a comment here if you find something strange you would like to see fixed
Thank you,
Simon
I’ll post the first issue so that I don’t forget about it:
Dropdowns within the story rivers are hidden underneath adjacent story rivers
That problem is not easy to fix and maybe a won’t-fix so it probably will need a workaround
Just a simpleton’s workaround for now … Make the Tiddler full screen. Then “More” works as expected.
Comment: TBH I don’t use the “More” drop down much so having to activate a “full-screen” Tiddler occasionally is fine for me.
A comment
TT
Query: How can you “select” a Tiddler to give it “Focus”?
I’m not sure this needs a “fix”.
I kinda looked, trying to write an overview of MCL, of what “Focus” actually is.
Well it works brilliantly with the keyboard shortcuts ONCE a Tiddler is “focused”.
What is the issue?
How can you just “select” a Tiddler to be “focused”?
Please ask if this is unclear
TT
Query: Is there a CSS class for “Focused” Tiddlers?
This is not a bug query. Rather it is “strange”
I was trying to document the CSS for MCL (your live demo > Documentation
is brilliant!) but the one thing I could not find was whether, when a Tiddler is “Focused”, there is CSS Style specifically for that?
Why do I ask?
Simply that I’d like to be able to change the CSS if it exists. For instance, instead of outlining a “focused” Tiddler, I might want to colour it !
So, is there a class for that?
Just a query
TT
Check this keyboard navigation plug in. This has a feature where we can click the tiddler to make it active. @BurningTreeC Is something like that possible with MCL navigation
#MCL Reductive Search Plus Highlighting?
Just a thought. TT
#MCL Reductive Search Plus Highlights–Example
Ciao @BurningTreeC
I thought this might interest you. Combining your clever “Reductive Column Search” with the recent (multi-term) clever “Search & Highlight” tool
Best, TT